#1.Demarius Bolds (190-G-84, agency: I.D.S. Law, college: Missouri Western, currently plays in Czech Republic), who plays in the Czech Republic NBL could not help BC Kolin (6-3) in their last game. Despite his very good performance BC Kolin lost 78-82 at home to the lower-ranked (#5) BK Prostejov.
Bolds was the top scorer with 30 points. He also added 8 rebounds in 35 minutes.
It was BC Kolin's first loss after five consecutive victories.
It's Bolds' first season with the team.
Bolds belongs to league's most steals and is ranked #3 with 2.6spg.
He also averaged so far 15.2ppg, 5.8rpg and 2.7apg in the nine games he played so far.
He attended previously one of camps at Eurobasket Summer League on his way to pro basketball. In 2008 Bolds went to the ESL camp in Chicago playing for Warsaw.

#2.Jason Horton (188-G-86, college: Missouri, currently plays in Mexico), who plays in the Mexican LNBP (second division) could not help one of league's weakest teams Barreteros (10-10) in their last game on Saturday. Despite Horton's very good performance Barreteros was defeated in an overtime 111-107 at home by the higher-ranked Abejas (#8).
He recorded a double-double by scoring 33 points and making 13 passes (was perfect 12-for-12 from the free throw line !!!).
Horton is currently first on the league's list of best passers.
He has individually a very good season with high stats. Horton averages: 17.6ppg, 3.9rpg, 8.4apg and 1.7spg.
Worth to mention Horton played also at Eurobasket Summer League, which helped him get the job in pro basketball. Two years ago he took part in the ESL camp in Las Vegas playing for Team Brussels.

#3.Jeremy Allen (193-G-88, college: FIU, currently plays in Cyprus) led Omonia to a victory over the closely-ranked AEL (1-1) 67-59 in the Cypriot Division A on Sunday night.
He was MVP of the game. Allen scored 24 points and grabbed 6 rebounds in 40 minutes; quite an impressive performance considering it's only his first season in pro basketball. Papa Johns Omonia Nicosia (2-0) is placed second in the Division A.
Allen's team will play only one more game in the Regular Season. And that game will be critical.
Allen is currently first on the list of top scorers with 28.5ppg.
This year his other stats are: 3.5rpg and 3.5apg in the two games he played so far.
He is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top summer league for players who want to play basketball overseas. Last summer Allen played at the ESL camp in Las Vegas playing for Team Helsinki.

#4.Chad Tomko (180-PG-89, college: NC-Wilmington, currently plays in Denmark), who plays in the Danish Ligaen could not help one of league's weakest teams one of league's weakest teams Bakken (9-1) in their last game on Thursday. Despite Tomko's very good performance Bakken was defeated 114-100 on the road by the leading Svendborg.
He was the top scorer with 28 points. Tomko also added 4 assists.
Tomko belongs to league's top scorers (ranked #2) and also on the list of most steals (second place).
He has individually a very good season with high stats. Tomko averages: 22.2ppg, 4.1rpg, 4.2apg and 2.6spg.
Tomko is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. In 2011 he attended the ESL camp in Las Vegas playing for Team Zurich.

#5.Kyndall Dykes (190-SG-87, agency: Edge Sports, college: New Orleans, currently plays in Ukraine) led Hoverla to a victory against the league outsider BC Odessa (2-9) 89-84 in the Ukrainian Superleague last Sunday.
Dykes scored 22 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in 30 minutes.
Hoverla Ivano-Frankivsk (6-5) is placed sixth in the Superleague.
There are only two games left until the end of the Regular Season. So now every game will be critical.
Dykes has individually a very good year with high stats. He averages: 16.3ppg, 5.5rpg, 2.5apg and 1.5spg in the 11 games he played so far.
He played in 2009at the Eurobasket Summer League in Malaga, Spain for Team Naples.

#6.Jayson Granger (186-G-89, currently plays in Spain), who plays in the Spanish ACB could not help Asefa Estudiantes (4-2) in their last game on Saturday. Despite his good performance Asefa Estudiantes was defeated 86-81 on the road by the lower-ranked Blancos de Rueda (#11).
Granger scored 12 points and added 3 passes.
But this is still an early stage of the season and everything may happen.
Granger is one of the most experienced players in a team as it's his seventh year in Asefa Estudiantes' roster.
He has relatively good stats this season: 13.7ppg, 2.0rpg and 3.2apg.
Granger has a dual citizenship: Uruguayan and Italian.
Granger attended two years ago the Eurobasket Summer League camp in New York.

#7.Vernon Goodridge (206-F-84, college: La Salle, currently plays in Ukraine) led Khimik to an easy victory against the closely-ranked Halychyna (8-3) 79-64 in the Ukrainian Superleague in Wednesday night's game.
Goodridge had a double-double by scoring 12 points and getting 10 rebounds. He also added 3 blocks in 21 minutes.
It was the game of the round between two top 4 ranked teams. Khimik-OPZ Yuzny (9-2) is placed first in the Superleague.
It was his team's third consecutive victory in a row.
There are only two games left until the end of the Regular Season. So now every game will be critical.
This year Goodridge's overall stats are: 9.2ppg, 6.4rpg and 1.9bpg in the 11 games he played so far.
Worth to mention he played also for Team Dublin at the ESL in Las Vegas in 2010.

#8.Dmitri Akulich (190-G-86, currently plays in Belarus) led Rubon to a victory over the closely-ranked Impuls BGUIR (1-4) 84-74 in the Belarusian Premier League last Friday.
Akulich was the best player in that game. He scored 21 points, grabbed 4 boards, passed 5 assists and added 6 steals.
BK Rubon Vitebsk (3-2) is placed third in the Premier League.
It was his team's third consecutive victory in a row.
But the season just started, so everything may happen.
Akulich is currently sixth on the list of best passers and also on the list of most steals (second place).
He has very reliable stats this season: 14.0ppg, 3.2rpg, 3.8apg and 3.2spg.
He played three years ago at the ESL in Malaga, Spain for Team Sofia.

#9.Kyle Lamonte (191-G-84, college: William Carey, currently plays in Argentina) was the major contributor in a La Union's victory against the league outsider 9 de Julio (3-12) 84-79 in the Argentinian LigaA on Friday night.
He recorded 19 points in 34 minutes.
La Union Formosa (2-5) is placed eighth in the LigaA.
This year Lamonte has relatively solid stats: 13.5ppg, 3.1rpg and 2.3apg in the 16 games he played so far.
Lamonte is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market.

#10.Jon Rogers (204-C-84, college: Valdosta St., currently plays in Uruguay), who plays in the Uruguayan LUB could not help Union Atletica (11-4) in their last game on Wednesday. Despite Rogers' very good performance the fourth-placed Union Atletica was defeated 87-80 in a derby game by the second-ranked Hebraica in the Capital group.
He recorded a double-double by scoring 20 points and getting 15 rebounds.
Rogers is the league's best blocker.
This season he has very good stats: 11.7ppg, 8.2rpg and 2.2bpg.
Worth to mention he played also for Team Russia at the ESL in Atlanta two years ago.

Indianapolis Pre-Draft Showcase presented by Eurobasket to be held during NCAA Final Four week, April 2-4! - Mar 25, 2015

The first Pre-Draft Showcase presented by Eurobasket took place last year in Portsmouth, Virginia in April, 2014 and was a huge success. Many of the players who attended that event are playing professionally thanks to Eurobasket. This year Eurobasket has moved the event to Indianapolis, Indiana from April 2, 3 and 4 because most of the scouts will be attending the final four in Indy before heading to Portsmouth the day after the Championship game. Therefore, it made more sense to have the... [read more]

The first Pre-Draft Showcase presented by Eurobasket took place last year in Portsmouth, Virginia in April, 2014 and was a huge success. Many of the players who attended that event are playing professionally thanks to Eurobasket. This year Eurobasket has moved the event to Indianapolis, Indiana from April 2, 3 and 4 because most of the scouts will be attending the final four in Indy before heading to Portsmouth the day after the Championship game. Therefore, it made more sense to have the event in Indianapolis this year so that many of the players college coaches could see their players play in this event as well. All games will be played at Indy South Sports Academy, 4150 Kildeer Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46237. Games will start at 9:00 a.m. and will end each day at 2:00 p.m. The gym is across the street from the hotel and only 10 minutes from downtown Indy. The showcase is for draft eligible players for 2015 and will comprise of the top small college seniors in the United States as well as draft eligible players from overseas. Also, this year we are allowing top free agents to attend. Keep in mind that free agents and rookies will not be placed on the same teams. All players playing in the showcase are approved by Eurobasket and will be rookies and qualified free agents only approved for this event. Because this event will be played during the NCAA FINAL FOUR week we can expect that there will a vast number of minor league scouts/coaches, agents and European scouts/coaches attending our event to see these players. All games will be from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm each day. Eurobasket is the most powerful on-line media tool for the global basketball market as over 2 million basketball related users frequent the site on a monthly basis. Eurobasket, www.eurobasket.com dedicates front page priority coverage of the top news from every country, including all Eurobasket Summer League events, standings, statistics, game reports and all tournament teams. The Eurobasket Summer League (ESL) is the #1 international exposure event in the basketball market, so we expect nothing different from the Indianapolis Pre-Draft Showcase as well. We are recruiting high level rookie players and free agents to this event to be scouted by some of the top coaches in the international market. NBDL, European and other international coaches and scouts have committed to attending this event as well as agents. Over 500 players who have attended our ESL events the past five years are currently playing professionally in 70 different leagues globally. Please do not hesitate to contact Chris Warren at esl@eurobasket.com with any questions about the event.

Both Eurobasket Select Teams have concluded their tours of Australia with an overall record of 10-3. The first Eurobasket Select Team to tour Australia finished with a record of 8-1 and placed 6 out the 9 players in jobs with teams. The second tour team finished with a record of 2-2 and placed 5 out 8 players in jobs with teams. Once the teams officially sign the players and/or the teams give the go ahead that Eurobasket can announce where the players are on tryouts, all these teams will... [read more]

Both Eurobasket Select Teams have concluded their tours of Australia with an overall record of 10-3. The first Eurobasket Select Team to tour Australia finished with a record of 8-1 and placed 6 out the 9 players in jobs with teams. The second tour team finished with a record of 2-2 and placed 5 out 8 players in jobs with teams. Once the teams officially sign the players and/or the teams give the go ahead that Eurobasket can announce where the players are on tryouts, all these teams will then be released. The second Eurobasket Select Team started their tour twelve days ago in Sydney, Australia working out and practicing in front of teams at Sutherland Basketball Stadium. The first official game for the second team was played against Hills where the Select Team won with a convincing victory, 131-110. The second game for the Select Team was against a very good Hobart team of the SEABL. The game was held in Tasmania at Hobart's home court and the Select Team played well, but fell 92-76. The Select Team was led in scoring by Darren Galloway (193-G-92) who had 24 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists. Lorenzo McClelland (190-G-87, college: Rochester, MI) was not far behind with 18 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 5 steals and 1 block. The rest of the scoring was very balanced as DeVon Butler (183-PG-90, college: So.Poly State), 8 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, Michael Walcott (183-G-89, college: Owens CC) had 8 points, 3 rebounds, J'Ron Anderson (180-PG-92),, 7 points, 1 assist, 3 rebounds, Anthony Crowder (183-G-81, college: Wallace St. CC), 7 points, 2 rebounds, Ngozi Riley (183-PG-93), 4 points, 1 assist. The third game for the Select Team saw them travel north to Burnie to take on a very young and talented Burnie Basketball Club that ended up beating the Select Team 88-85 in a very hard fought, scrappy game. Leading the way for the Select Team in this game was Lorenzo McClelland with 27 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals, 3 assists, 1 block. Darren Galloway was not far behind with 22 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 assists and 1 block. The rest of scoring was balanced again with Ngozi Riley, 12 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assist, J'Ron Anderson, 10 points, 6 assists, 1 steal, DeVon Butler, 6 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, Michael Walcott, 6 points, 3 rebounds, 3 steals, Anthony Crowder, 2 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist. The final game of the tour saw an exhausted Select Team travel back to Melbourne and play a very tough, Hawthorn Basketball Club of the BIG V and stole a victory, 70-69. In the victory for the Select Team they were led by Lorenzo McClelland with 14 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals. Again the rest of the scoring was balanced with DeVon Butler, 12 points, 2 rebounds, 5 assists, Darren Galloway, 11 points, 2 rebounds, 1 steal, Michael Walcott, 8 points, 2 rebounds, J'Ron Anderson, 7 points, 5 assists, 2 steals, Ngozi Riley, 6 points, 2 rebounds, Jelani Johnson (196-G/F-90, college: Bellarmine), 5 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals, David Cobb (203-F/C-85, college: Claflin), 4 points, 17 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocks, Anthony Crowder, 3 points, 1 rebound, 1 steal.

The second tour for the Eurobasket Select Team in Australia has been quite successful thus far in Sydney. The first three days of the trip saw four players from the team receive interest in the first two scrimmages of the trip. During the first three days the players practiced and scrimmaged in front of three team coaches who were more than impressed with everyone overall, but could only select 3 players in the end to workout with their respective teams. The Select Teams first official ga... [read more]

The second tour for the Eurobasket Select Team in Australia has been quite successful thus far in Sydney. The first three days of the trip saw four players from the team receive interest in the first two scrimmages of the trip. During the first three days the players practiced and scrimmaged in front of three team coaches who were more than impressed with everyone overall, but could only select 3 players in the end to workout with their respective teams. The Select Teams first official game came 4 days into the trip against Hills where the Select Team was more than ready and showed how good they were with a decisive victory 131-110. You would think that this game would be an all offense game with no defense, however, the Select Team put on a show at both ends of the floor. The Select Team had 8 steals, 3 blocks, 38 rebounds and 26 assists. This team is very unselfish and plays together and leading the way on the defensive end was Lorenzo McClelland (190-G-87, college: Rochester, MI) who had 5 steals himself. Here's how the scoring broke down for the Select Team: Ebuka Anyaorah (193-G-90, agency: Warren Sports International, college: N.C.Central), 23 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks, DeVon Butler (183-PG-90, college: So.Poly State), 18 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, Jelani Johnson (196-G/F-90, college: Bellarmine), 15 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block, Isaac Turner (191-SG-92), 15 points, 3 rebounds, 6 assists, Ngozi Riley (183-PG-93), 14 points, 1 rebound, 1 steal, Michael Walcott (183-G-89, college: Owens CC), 12 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, Anthony Crowder (183-G-81, college: Wallace St. CC), 10 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, Lorenzo McClelland, 8 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 5 steals, J'Ron Anderson (180-PG-92),, 7 points, 2 assists.

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